Lots of emphasis on the union, not much on students

Supporters of Proposal 2 often claim that government employee collective bargaining is really just about the kids. Here's how one union official put it in a press release:

“We bargain for smaller class sizes, better training for teachers, adequate supplies for students and even books,” said Karen Kuciel, a fifth grade teacher in the Warren Consolidated School District. “Collective bargaining helps kids learn. That’s why it matters.”

It is true that unions typically negotiate over this stuff, but compared to what unions spend most of their time writing into contracts, these things don't seem very important. The "word cloud" below depicts the current Dearborn Public Schools teachers union contract and provides a glimpse into what's prioritized by public school teachers unions:

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